About St. Paul's

St. Paul's is the oldest parish in Northern Indiana, and one of the oldest in the state, dating back to the 1830's. We are a vibrant, eclectic community, whose membership includes newborns and nonegenarians, life-long residents of Michiana and those new to the community, professors and students, retirees and young families, and many many more.

This diversity in membership combines with a common committment to authentic Christian faith and practice. There is a palpable warmpth and spirit of hospitality here, as our post-worship coffee hours attest (if you come for a visit, be sure to come down to the undercroft!). Moreover, congregants are involved in a varity of programs and activities that build faith, promote social justice, engage with the community, and strengthen relationships with each other and with Christ. Finally, our Sunday and occasional weekday worship is alive, sincere, grounded in tradition and open to fresh movements of the Spirit. We invite you to learn more about who we are as a parish, through this website, in person, or by contacting us. Consider joining our electronic mailing list to stay updated on life at St. Paul's.

In this area, you can:

Read about our values and goals as articulated in our mission statement.
Learn about the long, rich history of the oldest Episcopal parish in Northern Indiana.
Get to know our clergy and staff members.
Find out about our worship services.
Keep up with our vestry proceedings.
Check out pictures and videos of our parish and events, and listen to audio files of sermons and talks.

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